\( \definecolor{colordef}{RGB}{249,49,84} \definecolor{colorprop}{RGB}{18,102,241} \)
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Choose the correct mathematical argumentation for why the figures \(\textcolor{colordef}{F}\) and \(\textcolor{colorprop}{F'}\) are similar.
The triangles look the same.
Both triangles have a common marked angle and a pair of vertically opposite angles, so the triangles \(\textcolor{colordef}{F}\) and \(\textcolor{colorprop}{F'}\) are similar.
Both triangles have the same marked angle, so the triangles \(\textcolor{colordef}{F}\) and \(\textcolor{colorprop}{F'}\) are similar.
Both figures have a pair of vertically opposite angles, so the triangles \(\textcolor{colordef}{F}\) and \(\textcolor{colorprop}{F'}\) are similar.
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